When Trustees Run for Public Office
A handful of trustees are running for state and federal office this fall in an election cycle where recent higher education controversies will likely be on voters’ minds.
A handful of trustees are running for state and federal office this fall in an election cycle where recent higher education controversies will likely be on voters’ minds.
Linguists are concerned about the implications the elimination of these programs may have on foreign relations.
New University of Nevada online courses aim to teach future educators about AI limitations through competition.
A new report from Gallup and the Lumina Foundation found a correlation between how students judge their academic program and their relationships to their institution and its members.
Stony Brook University integrates technology into career development opportunities, helping students land jobs and build experience for their lives after college.
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The University of Florida president ignores the most serious threats facing higher ed, Brian Rosenberg writes.
Sara Coodin writes that college leaders should resist the temptation to reward student disruptors in the name of campus peace.
A conversation with the company’s chief sales officer.
Peter Eckel and Rob Farrell advise presidents on how best to engage boards during the campus upheavals over the Middle East conflict.
Without changes, thousands of academic papers could be sent to chatbots as reviewers without the knowledge of the authors, Cynthia Rudin warns.
How Arizona State University is working with Open AI to shape the development of generative AI.
Zakiya Ellis, a longtime policy expert, on whether we’re asking the right questions and have the right data.
Do humans need to work? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of St. Thomas Week, Christopher Wong Michaelson looks for the answer.
Entrepreneurs don’t just live in bustling cities and sip chai lattes. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of St. Thomas Week, Danielle Ailts Campeau considers rural areas for innovation.
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